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This Is How Much Canadians Are Paying For Phone Plans By City - Narcity

Across all the types of plans offered Vancouver, Toronto and Halifax were in the top three most expensive. The lowest prices for most of the plans were in Regina, with Montreal and Winnipeg also coming in on the lower price range.

The data also shows that regional carriers such as Montreal's Videotron, Regina's Sasktell, and Freedom Mobile in Toronto and Vancoucer are significantly cheaper than the big three, Bell, Rogers and Telus, across the board.

Obviously the numbers provided reflect averages and don't include some of the promotions that can be offered by phone carriers, such as the amazing deal offered by Bell, Rogers, and Telus in Manitoba recently. The deal announced recently allows people to double their data from five to ten gigs at no additional cost.

The deal is amazing for Manitobans but has the rest of the country jealous and many people contacted their phone companies wondering when they could get that kind of plan in their province. Bell, Rogers, and Telus have responded saying that different regional promotions depend on markets and won't be rolled out nationwide.